What Is a Flat Panel?
Flat panels are white enclosures used at construction sites that have no irregularities. The conventional enclosure was made of steel plates, but this new enclosure solves the safety concern that it can be opened by removing bolts, etc. from the outside by making the outside of the enclosure without bolts or other attachments and irregularities. Most products are as strong as steel plates. The white base color and glossy finish of many products can be expected to make the surrounding area of a construction site look more aesthetic. They are installed inside the construction site, using steel pipes and hooks for the base.
Uses of Flat Panels
Flat panels are used as construction site enclosures. The use of flat panels prevents outsiders from entering the construction site and, because they are white, they are aesthetically pleasing and less likely to disrupt the landscape. Flat panels can also be used to attach illustrations, etc. to the panels. When selecting flat panels, the height at which the enclosure is to be installed, the size of a single panel, ease of installation such as mass and structure, paint tint, and strength should be considered.
Characteristics of Flat Panels
The following describes the characteristics of flat panels. Flat panels are constructed with an aluminum frame and polypropylene resin or galvanized steel sheet, with white paint on one side. Compared to enclosures using only steel sheets, products using aluminum frames and other materials are lighter. By modifying the constituent elements, some products have higher soundproofing capabilities.
When installed, flat panels, J-shaped hooks, steel pipes, corner panels, joint fittings, and width-adjustable flat panels are required. Connect the flat panels of the width required for the installation location using joint fittings. At that time, adjust the required width with the width adjustment panel. Then, connect the flat panels and iron pipe with J-shaped hooks. The steel pipe is connected to the base steel pipe and the flat panels are fixed to the ground. At the corners, right-angled corner panels are used to connect to panels in other directions.